Just like the series first Doom episode, "Dr. Doom, Master of the World", this episode, oddly enough being titled "The A-B-C's of D-O-O-M", feels out of place for this series and would have made a better episode for a Fantastic Four series, for example.
At first, Doom invites ambassadors from all over the world to Latveria, the fictitious European country he's the leader of to convince them of his new scientific discovery - but it's all a scheme to get control of a space craft. Somehow involved in this hole plot is a mysterious, seemingly human villain named Goron Doctor Doom teams up with.
Spidey sort of tumbles in this whole plot and doesn't even meet Doom. Spidey meets Goron and they fight. Goron is another original character (and famously featured in the show's opening) but he's really weak, has powers that are never explained and when he's defeated it raises even more questions.
At first, Doom invites ambassadors from all over the world to Latveria, the fictitious European country he's the leader of to convince them of his new scientific discovery - but it's all a scheme to get control of a space craft. Somehow involved in this hole plot is a mysterious, seemingly human villain named Goron Doctor Doom teams up with.
Spidey sort of tumbles in this whole plot and doesn't even meet Doom. Spidey meets Goron and they fight. Goron is another original character (and famously featured in the show's opening) but he's really weak, has powers that are never explained and when he's defeated it raises even more questions.